Understanding Generalist Practice with Families
Title | Understanding Generalist Practice with Families PDF eBook |
Author | Grafton H. Hull |
Publisher | Cengage Learning |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
Hull and Mather's book introduces students to the professional abilities needed when working with families. Using a generalist perspective, the book builds on the knowledge and skills students have acquired in other courses, and provides keen insight on the specific theories and skills associated with family systems and family practice.
Understanding Generalist Practice
Title | Understanding Generalist Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Kay Kirst-Ashman |
Publisher | Thomson Brooks/Cole |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Social case work |
ISBN | 9781111185947 |
Organized around the authors' coherent and cohesive Generalist Intervention Model, this introductory guide to generalist social work practice provides users with the knowledge and skills they will need to work with individuals and families, as well as the foundation to work with groups, communities, and organizations. It explores the links between micro, mezzo, and macro levels of social work practice and reflects the latest EPAS standards with empowerment and strengths perspectives for partnering with clients.
Understanding Generalist Practice
Title | Understanding Generalist Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Karen K. Kirst-Ashman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 648 |
Release | 2008-01 |
Genre | Social case work |
ISBN | 9780495508199 |
Organized around the authors' coherent and cohesive Generalist Intervention Model, this introductory guide to generalist social work practice gives you the knowledge and skills needed to work with individuals and families, as well as the foundation knowledge from a generalist perspective to work with groups, communities, and organizations. The authors fully explore the interrelationship between micro, mezzo, and macro levels of social work practice. This edition reflects the latest Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards with empowerment and strengths perspectives for partnering with clients.
Foundations of Interpersonal Practice in Social Work
Title | Foundations of Interpersonal Practice in Social Work PDF eBook |
Author | Brett Seabury |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Pages | 617 |
Release | 2010-10-08 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1544350082 |
This text takes a broad based approach to basic generalist practice methods that emphasize the common elements in working with individuals, families and groups. The goal of the book is to teach social work students how to enhance clients′ social functioning by helping them become more proficient in examining, understanding, and resolving clients′ social problems. The authors pay special attention to enhancing social justice by working with individuals and families who have been historically oppressed. This edition includes specific integrated coverage of the Council on Social Work Education′s (CSWE) latest Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). Intended Audience This core text is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the introductory Direct Practice and Generalist Practice courses in BSW and MSW programs of social work.
Applying Theory to Generalist Social Work Practice
Title | Applying Theory to Generalist Social Work Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Carol L. Langer |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2014-12-31 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1118859766 |
The social worker's guide to integrating theory and practice Applying Theory to Generalist Social Work Practice teaches aspiring social workers how to apply theory in real world practice. Fully aligned with the Council on Social Work Education's 2015 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards, the book links theory to practice with clear, concise instruction including a discussion of evidence-based practice. Twelve commonly-used theories are thoroughly explained, with discussion of the strengths and limitations of each, and applied to real work with individuals, groups, families, communities, and organizations. The book includes case studies and first-person contributions from practicing social workers to illustrate the real-world scenarios in which different concepts apply. Critical thinking questions help students strengthen their understanding of the ideas presented. Tools including a test bank, PowerPoint slides, and an instructor's manual are available to facilitate classroom use, providing a single-volume guide to the entire helping process, from engagement to termination. Practice is a core foundational course for future social workers, but many practice texts focus on skills while neglecting the theoretical basis for social work. Applying Theory to Generalist Social Work Practice fills that gap by covering both skills and theory in a single text. Examines the applications of prevailing social theories Covers the most common theories used in micro, mezzo, and macro practice Helps readers understand well-established approaches like strengths perspective, humanistic and client-centered, task-centered, and solution-focused brief therapy Shows how to apply major theories including ecological/system, cognitive/behavioral, conflict, empowerment, narrative, crisis, critical, and feminist An effective social worker recognizes the link between theory and practice, and how the two inform each other to culminate in the most effective intervention and most positive outcome for the client. Applying Theory to Generalist Social Work Practice provides students with a roadmap to the full integration of philosophy and application in social work.
Instructor's Edition for Understanding Generalist Practice
Title | Instructor's Edition for Understanding Generalist Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Kirst-Ashman |
Publisher | Thomson |
Pages | 658 |
Release | 2001-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780534528089 |
Generalist Social Work Practice
Title | Generalist Social Work Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Janice Gasker |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Pages | 513 |
Release | 2018-10-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1506379206 |
Generalist Social Work Practice provides students with the foundational skills and knowledge needed to serve clients across micro, mezzo and macro areas of practice. Author Janice Gasker brings a focus on self-reflection as the first stage in the planned change process and writes with the perspective that we consider work at all levels of practice simultaneously rather than in isolation. In accordance with the 2015 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) set forth by the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE), the planned change process is presented as dynamic and interactive, providing students with a clear understanding of how each stage of the planned change process can be utilized at any point when serving a client system. The text spotlights the distinctive characteristics of the worker—their values, attitudes, and experiences—that may influence client interaction. The text also includes case studies, collaborative learning exercises, and critical thinking questions to help students apply concepts to practice.